5 edition of Mentally Defective Children found in the catalog.
Published
1914
by Edward Arnold in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Authorized translation by W. B. Drummond ... with an appendix containing the Binet-Simon tests of intelligence by Margaret Drummond, M. A. and an introduction by Professor Alexander Darroch. |
Contributions | Simon, Théodore, 1873-, Drummond, William Blackley. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xi, 179 p. : |
Number of Pages | 179 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14022609M |
The Education of Mentally Defective Children, Psychological Observations and Practical Sugggestions by Descoeudres, Alice;Row, Ernest F.(translator) Author Descoeudres, Alice;Row, Ernest F.(translator) Book condition Used - Very Good Quantity available 1 Binding Hardcover Publisher D.C. Heath and Company Admission of mentally defective children: hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-seventh ?id=njp
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Try Springthorpe described the common situation for 'mentally defective' children in Victoria in Despite the existence of the Department of Mental Hygiene, large numbers of children were being accommodated in inappropriate children's institutions run privately, or by the Children's Welfare Department.
The book, Dolly Stainer of Kew The Binet test, originally intended to identify mentally retarded children within the school system, strengthened the eugenics movement by giving it additional impetus. InDr. Henry Herbert Goddard (–) was the Director of the Research Department at the Training School for the feeble-minded in Vineland, NJ, :// Mentally Defective Children | This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as :// Of mentally defective children at the Asahi educational institution, per cent.
had angular stomatitis in the summer and per cent. in the winter. The riboflavin contents of whole blood and erythrocytes were much less than those of normal children. Riboflavin value fell with intelligence quotient.-V. :// The Education of Mentally Defective Children: Psychological Observations and Practical Suggestions / by Alice Descoeudres ; Translated from the Second French Edition by Ernest F.
Row - [ Mentally Defective Children. ] Author Descoeudres, Alice Format/binding Hardcover Book condition Used - Good Jacket condition No Jacket Quantity available 1 Book Author: Macdowall, Margaret: Subjects: Asylums Childhood & youth Defectives Education Education of handicapped persons epileptics feeble-minded imbeciles Mentally handicapped children mongolism Teachers Teaching Vocational education Title: Simple Beginnings: In the Training of Mentally Defective Children.
Hitherto no attempt has been made to deal with the general question of mentally defective children in New South Wales. Enquiries instituted by Prof. Harvey SUTTON in showed approximately 1 per cent. of the school population, or about 4, children, who cannot be satisfactorily educated in the ordinary classes.
For these, establishment of special day classes, and additional residential defective definition: 1.
Something that is defective has a fault in it and does not work correctly: 2. Something that is. Learn ://Mentally Retarded Intellectually Disabled The term 'mental defective' was used in Victoria from around the s to the late s to describe people with intellectual ://